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Post by ► SnjHusky ◀ on Mar 28, 2012 20:47:37 GMT -5
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Post by Dani @ Caradobe on Mar 28, 2012 22:45:08 GMT -5
For the chiuahua, only the third has decent alignment. The third is slightly too far away from the camera, and the others are quite a bit too far away from the camera. You don't want to be able to see any of the furthest legs behind the closer legs. As far as breathing points, the first and last are best. Keep an eye on the slope of the back. It should be even (like the last picture) in this breedfile. Also, the heads are all turned too far from the camera. The base of the ears should line up even if the tops of the ears don't, although it's great if they do. As far as the snouts are concerned, all three profile poses are great. They just need to turn a bit more towards the camera.
Tuna looks like he has a good head for his file, but I'm not really familiar with the breedfile so it's hard to judge correctly. He is actually turned towards the camera just a touch too much so he's about 3 pixels off from good alignment and his breathing point could be higher.
Your dogs have great potential, you just have to practice getting that perfect shot. Keep it up!
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Post by ► SnjHusky ◀ on Mar 28, 2012 23:03:26 GMT -5
Thanks for the advice! I'll make sure I keep on working on these two! I see what you mean now about the first pic of Enchi's and how his back kinda makes a little kink.
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Post by Alex@Marvel on Mar 29, 2012 1:47:28 GMT -5
Remember to put dog in your thread title.
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Post by ► SnjHusky ◀ on Mar 29, 2012 1:51:41 GMT -5
Gah! I'm so sorry! I forgot this time, dumb brain! Thanks for telling me ;D
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Post by Dani @ Caradobe on Mar 29, 2012 11:55:01 GMT -5
New Pictures: Chihuahua1 & 2: Now their alignment is too far towards the camera.. do you see the left front and back legs poking out behind the rights? That's what you want to avoid. The best way to do this is line up either by the ankles or knees. I'm not sure which is best in this breedfile as I have never used it. The heads are acutally turned even farther away from the camera than the first, but since she is holding her muzzle up so high it's hard to see. Also, make sure you watch the slope of her back. It should be parallel. Chihuahua3: Her head is perfectly centered, but this is an overpose (double pose). See how wonky her legs are where she looks unnatural? HOWEVER, I sometimes get great poses out of an overpose. Just don't take pictures while they are that puffed up and usually they fall back into a perfect profile or 3/4 pose The last dog I'm not too sure about. His eyes are open pretty wide and his rear leg looks wonky, but the rest of him doesn't look like an overpose... He almost looks like he is standing there about to take a step, but someone that knows this file is going to have to be a better judge than me.
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